Loyola College is in compliance with the Federal "Drug
Free Schools and Communities Act as Amendments of 1989 (Public
Law 101-229)" signed into law by President Bush on December
12, 1989. The College abides by all Federal, State and/or Local
Laws relating to alcohol and drugs.

Only those students who are 21 years of age and older are permitted
to have alcohol in their apartment. Guests that are 21 years of
age and older may NOT bring alcohol to a room/apartment/suite
where at least one person is under the age of 21.

Violations of the Drug Policy, including but not limited to
the use, sale, possession and distribution of any controlled substance;
the manufacture, sale, distribution, possession or use of any
controlled substance on the property of the College and on non-college
property used in the performance of college-related activities;
and possession of drug paraphernalia, may subject a student to
sanctions that include suspension or expulsion from the college.

The Drug and Alcohol policy of the College is contained in a separate document
entitled "Loyola College Alcohol and Drug Program-Standards and Sanctions,
Health Information, and Services". The College's official written Drug
and Alcohol Policy is also contained in the "Student Handbook and Calendar"
issued annually to all students.

Maryland
law states that:

"it is unlawful for any person under the age of
21 to purchase, possess, transport or consume alcoholic beverages"
(Md. Ann. Code, Art. 2B, Sec. 3 and Art. 27, Sec 499A)

" it is unlawful for any person to purchase alcoholic
beverages for consumption by an individual who is known to be
under the age of 21" (Art. 27, Sec. 400)

"it is unlawful for any person under the age of
21 to knowingly and willfully make a misrepresentation or false
statement as to his/her age in order to obtain alcoholic beverage
or to induce illegal sale or furnishing of alcoholic beverages"
(Art. 27, Sec. 403)

"it is unlawful for any person to administer or
distribute to another, or to possess (except for physician-prescribed
medication), any controlled dangerous substance or controlled
paraphernalia"(Md. Ann. Code, Art. 27, Sec. 287)